In April 2017, the Government of Canada introduced two Bills in relation to the legalization of recreational cannabis: Bill C-45 (the Cannabis Act) and Bill C-46 (amending the Criminal Code impaired driving provisions). At coming into force on October 17th, 2018, subject to provincial or territorial restrictions, adults who are 18 years of age (19 in British Columbia) or older would be able legally to:

Possess up to 30 grams of legal cannabis, dried or equivalent in non-dried form in public;

Share up to 30 grams of legal cannabis with other adults;

Possess up to 30 grams of legal cannabis, dried or equivalent in non-dried form in public;

Buy dried or fresh cannabis and cannabis oil from a provincially-licensed retailer;

in provinces and territories without a regulated retail framework, individuals would be able to purchase cannabis online from federally-licensed producers;

Grow, from licensed seed or seedlings, up to 4 cannabis plants per residence for personal use; and

Make cannabis products, such as food and drinks, at home as long as organic solvents are not used to create concentrated products.

Cannabis edible products and concentrates will be legal for sale approximately one year after the Cannabis Act has come into force on October 17th, 2018. Neither of these bills will affect the already legal medical cannabis regime.

The objectives of Bill C-45 are to prevent young persons from accessing cannabis, to protect public health and public safety by establishing strict product safety and product quality requirements and to deter criminal activity by imposing serious criminal penalties for those operating outside the legal framework. The Act is also intended to reduce the burden on the criminal justice system in relation to cannabis.The proposed Cannabis Act would create a strict legal framework for controlling the production, distribution, sale and possession of cannabis across Canada.

The BC Liquor Distribution Branch (LDB) will be the sole, wholesale distributor of non-medical cannabis for the province and will operate standalone, public retail stores and provide online sales. Visit the BC Liquor Distribution Branch for more information.

More information will be posted to this website as it becomes available. You may direct your questions regarding Cannabis Legalization to Jessica Bagnall, Corporate Officer, either by phone (250-845-2238), by email to corporate@houston.ca, or by letter mail to PO Box 370, Houston BC, V0J 1Z0.